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Lead does no harm at all, ever. Just as long as you wear a tinfoil hat to keep out those thoughts that are different than the ideas that are already in your head ;-)
Lead does no harm at all, ever. Just as long as you wear a tinfoil hat to keep out those thoughts that are different than the ideas that are already in your head ;-)
penetration of lead in small parts are going deeper than you think. a study was made by the french national blood tracking association in france and it was interesting to see that any lead bullets leave fragments that even not staying into the body of roe red deer and wild boar. the study was made to avoid dogs to be wounded by schrapnels seems that even some full copper bullets had some issue at short distance.
just my 2 cents.
sorry ... your two cents made no f-ing sense at all ... what the hell were you trying to say ?
Give the man a break...English is not medvedqc's first language. It actually makes perfect sense if you read it carefully.
Let me paraphrase: Penetration of lead shrapnel goes further and deeper than one would normally assume. There is hunting association in France called the National Blood Tracking Association. (They are responsible for tracking wounded game and often have to finish off wounded wild boar in close quarters with tracking dogs). In their study, lead shrapnel sometimes exited the body of the animal. The issue is the potential of dogs being wounded by bullet fragments. Copper bullets also had this issue when shooting animals at short distance.
I hope Medvedqc I am not overstepping common courtesy by replying on your behalf?
Give the man a break...English is not medvedqc's first language. It actually makes perfect sense if you read it carefully.
Let me paraphrase: Penetration of lead shrapnel goes further and deeper than one would normally assume. There is hunting association in France called the National Blood Tracking Association. (They are responsible for tracking wounded game and often have to finish off wounded wild boar in close quarters with tracking dogs). In their study, lead shrapnel sometimes exited the body of the animal. The issue is the potential of dogs being wounded by bullet fragments. Copper bullets also had this issue when shooting animals at short distance.
I hope Medvedqc I am not overstepping common courtesy by replying on your behalf?
Give the man a break...English is not medvedqc's first language. It actually makes perfect sense if you read it carefully.
Let me paraphrase: Penetration of lead shrapnel goes further and deeper than one would normally assume. There is hunting association in France called the National Blood Tracking Association. (They are responsible for tracking wounded game and often have to finish off wounded wild boar in close quarters with tracking dogs). In their study, lead shrapnel sometimes exited the body of the animal. The issue is the potential of dogs being wounded by bullet fragments. Copper bullets also had this issue when shooting animals at short distance.
I hope Medvedqc I am not overstepping common courtesy by replying on your behalf?
sorry ... your two cents made no f-ing sense at all ... what the hell were you trying to say ?
I understand it...
Some of us do.
Give the man a break...English is not medvedqc's first language. It actually makes perfect sense if you read it carefully.
Let me paraphrase: Penetration of lead shrapnel goes further and deeper than one would normally assume. There is hunting association in France called the National Blood Tracking Association. (They are responsible for tracking wounded game and often have to finish off wounded wild boar in close quarters with tracking dogs). In their study, lead shrapnel sometimes exited the body of the animal. The issue is the potential of dogs being wounded by bullet fragments. Copper bullets also had this issue when shooting animals at short distance.
I hope Medvedqc I am not overstepping common courtesy by replying on your behalf?
I hope he understands now.
Thank you for doing this, shows that some on this forum are civilized and don’t buy into the crap others are talking about! English sun my first language and sometimes things get lost in translations!! I understood Medvedqc and like I said I saw a documentary on the matter a while back!! I also happen to know Medvedqc personally and the guy knows what his talking about and doesn’t bull####!!
Lead contamination studies are simply Trojan horse arguments for gun control.
^^^ This right here.
I don't care what anybody else shoots out of their guns as long as they're not telling me what I can shoot out of mine.
So what would have better bullet performance than lead??
I think that is a bs argument.
It depends on what aspects of performance you want. Some people use solid copper bullets. If their reason is they want to avoid using lead solid copper certainly performs well in that respect. But I think solid copper bullets are also used when the desired performance is that the bullet stays in one piece.
if the bullet stays in one piece even in copper is an interesting question what real copper is doing to humane or wildlife is not to be taken very lightly.
The science of lead toxicity is pretty well known, and non toxic bullets work as well or better than lead. They are more expensive, which is an important consideration in some circumstances. The risk to humans is very small, but I'd switch completely to non toxic bullets if it was practical right now. However I have substantial inventory on hand of "regular" lead bullets. So it will be a while!
Copper, like lead, can have harmful effects on humans, I'd be curious to see a comparison of both in equal quantities. The thing with copper Vs lead is bullet mass retention, it doesn't take a rocket surgeon to know that copper bullets maintain most of their weight which in turn reduces copper contamination.
Lead bullet have been used since firearms exist. Thats all that was used prior to the 1900.
Meat was good then - and is good, now.
most of the copper bullet remain in one piece not all.
thank you guys. i just have to remember some that in fact english is my fourth languages so yes i can make some mystakes ...